The actor, 39, popped into the Camp Playboy event at Comic-Con last week with Joe Francis's ex-wife Christina McLarty.

Although approached by wrestler Alicia Fox – who invited him to a party – a chatty Arquette eventually made his way back to McLarty, and the duo "danced the night away together" on Friday, according to an onlooker.

 A decked-outGwen Stefani hosted a private Harajuku-themed charity tea party at Royal/T in L.A. to benefit Save the Children's Japan Earthquake Emergency Fund. Stefani was joined by sons Zuma, 2½ and Kingston, 5, as well as her mother, father, and hubby Gavin Rossdale at the event. The kids enjoyed themselves, playing with toys in the venue's pop art installation, while Stefani serenaded the crowd with hits like "It's My Life" along with her No Doubt bandmates.

 A decked-out Gwen Stefani hosted a private Harajuku-themed charity tea party at Royal/T in L.A. to benefit Save the Children's Japan Earthquake Emergency Fund. Stefani was joined by sons Zuma, 2½ and Kingston, 5, as well as her mother, father, and hubby Gavin Rossdale at the event. The kids enjoyed themselves, playing with toys in the venue's pop art installation, while Stefani serenaded the crowd with hits like "It's My Life" along with her No Doubt bandmates.

Ashley Alexandra Dupré, the New Jersey woman at the center of the New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer call-girl scandal, filed suit Monday against Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis and his film company – claiming he exploited her name and image for profit.

The lawsuit seeks more than $10 million in damages. In legal documents, Dupré alleges that Girls Gone Wild representatives approached her while she was vacationing in Florida in 2003, offered her alcohol and cajoled her into exposing her breasts for their cameras when she was just 17 (and not of proper legal age to sign a release form allowing her to be filmed).

After more than nine months, Girls Gone Wild founder Joe Francis is leaving a Nevada jail to face off in longstanding legal battle with the state officials in Florida.

"Today I posted my bond in Reno so that I can immediately return to Florida to face the charges against me," Francis said in a statement.

Francis, 34, has been stuck in a legal tug of war between federal authorities in Nevada and state attorneys in Florida. He has been unable to leave the Nevada jail, where he faces federal tax evasion charges without the prospect of returning to Florida. The charges in Florida stem from an alleged filming of underage girls in there Panama City. Francis claims that the girls in question lied about their age.

His lawyer, who presented the court in Reno with a $1.5 million cashier's check to cover Francis' bail, told a federal judge that Francis will appear in a Panama City, Fla., courtroom on Wednesday try to resolve the charges there.– Bryan Alexander